Hi all well this is the first time I have left a comment on any subject regarding a recumbent or likewise i purchased my first recumbent about a week ago from Ian at Flying Furniture
in which i believe there a few others that have done the same within the forum first of all the bike that i chose was a touring commuting model made in Taiwan cro-mo frame 26" rear wheel 20" front the running gear is lower grade but functional i will probably upgrade later to something better my first ride was interesting to say the least!!!! but after some concentration i soon got the hang of it i will have to do some fine tuning but what can i say they are a lot more comfy than what i have been riding in the past.

Hi Steve
Congrats on the new bike, when I started riding my recumbent this year I found the key was to relax and not tense up.
Easier said than done, so just lay back and enjoy the ride.
Look forward to seeing some pic's of your bike when you have 10 post up.

G'day Steve, welcome to the fold. They're interesting beasties to break in aren't they, in reality it's the RIDER not the RIDE-EE that gets broken,,,,,,,,,,,in. I spent about three hours on a double basket ball court doing giant figure eights, that worked for me. There will be fine tuning, IMO there always is, but it's tinkering with your bike so it's far from bad. Whatever happens have fun.

Well I rode to work today, not all the way though I cheated just a tad & caught the train in close to where I work.

All I know is that I am getting better, from the station it's about 3.5kms but I went the longer route which is about 5kms.

So things are now starting to smooth out, my cadence seems smoother but I soon noticed how many bumps and lumps are on the road when you are in the Recumbent position not that it's a bad thing your just more aware of it.

Thomas thanks for asking, my bent is the one that you may have ridden??it has the narrow bars which need some fine tuning so when I am turning at low speeds the bars don't hit my sides, maybe I will change these at a later date.

As for the bacchetta's there a nice looking machine maybe I will upgrade in the near future.

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